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  • The city was wide and large, but the people within it were few and no houses had been built. (Nehemiah 7, 4)

  • he is the king who built walls about Ecbatana with hewn stones three cubits thick and six cubits long; he made the walls seventy cubits high and fifty cubits wide; (Judith 1, 2)

  • at the gates he built towers a hundred cubits high and sixty cubits wide at the foundations; (Judith 1, 3)

  • and he made its gates, which were seventy cubits high and forty cubits wide, so that his armies could march out in force and his infantry form their ranks -- (Judith 1, 4)

  • ordering them to seize the passes up into the hills, since by them Judea could be invaded, and it was easy to stop any who tried to enter, for the approach was narrow, only wide enough for two men at the most. (Judith 4, 7)

  • May God grant this to be a perpetual honor to you, and may he visit you with blessings, because you did not spare your own life when our nation was brought low, but have avenged our ruin, walking in the straight path before our God." And all the people said, "So be it, so be it!" (Judith 13, 20)

  • Fear and trembling came over them, so that they did not wait for one another, but with one impulse all rushed out and fled by every path across the plain and through the hill country. (Judith 15, 2)

  • A rope is hid for him in the ground, a trap for him in the path. (Job 18, 10)

  • "That path no bird of prey knows, and the falcon's eye has not seen it. (Job 28, 7)

  • They break up my path, they promote my calamity; no one restrains them. (Job 30, 13)

  • As through a wide breach they come; amid the crash they roll on. (Job 30, 14)

  • Thou dost show me the path of life; in thy presence there is fulness of joy, in thy right hand are pleasures for evermore. (Psalms 16, 11)


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